A generator uses the rotation of a coil of wire in a magnetic field to generate an electric current (also known as a dynamo), while a motor uses electricity flowing through a coil of wire placed at right angles to a magnetic field to produce rotation of the coil. Look up Fleming's left and right hand rules in a Physics textbook for further information.
A generator converts kinetic energy into electrical energy; a motor converts electrical energy into kinetic energy.
ASYNCHRONOUS is a mode whereby events happens irregardless of control. SYNCHRONOUS are this same events but controlled by a timing and/or control
Generator coils generate the voltage, motor coils use the generated voltage.
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An electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. While an electrical generator does the opposite.
A generator converts kinetic energy into electrical energy; a motor converts electrical energy into kinetic energy.
a motor Will do work by consuming power a generator is just the opposite
An electric motor is an AC motor which works with alternating current But Generator is D. C motor that works under the principle of direct current
AC motor produce mechanical power and absorbed electric energy the power generator produce electrical power absorbed mechanical power
the difference between a electric motor and a generator.Motor- is a device or equipment which convert electrical energy to mechanical energy.Generator- is a device or equipment which convert mechanical energy to electrical energy.
An electric motor converts electric energy to mechanical energy while a generator converts mechanical energy to electric energy.
the fundamental difference between a battery and a generator is that a battery uses chemicals
ASYNCHRONOUS is a mode whereby events happens irregardless of control. SYNCHRONOUS are this same events but controlled by a timing and/or control
A DC motor converts electrical energy to mechanical energy. The converted energy is provided to a mechanical load.A DC generator converts mechanical energy to electrical energy. The converted energy is provided to the electrical load (voltage, current referring load).A DC motor can be used as a DC generator and vice-versa.
A generator turns mechanical (or other) energy into electricity. A motor does the exact opposite, turning electrical energy into mechanical energy (e.g. motion).
in case of induction motor the rotor speed is less than synchronous speed giving positive slip but in case of generator the rptor speed is greater than synchronous speed giving negative slip.......
this case called (reverse power ) and happen when there is a phase difference between parallel generators and results in passing a circuilating currents from the higher voltage one to the other which result that one to act as a motor